How might West Ham line up v FC Lusitans

They will be the first English club to play a competitive fixture in the Principality, and are fully expected to progress to the next round comfortably.As long as West Ham use this fixture schedule as their pre-season, it shouldn’t affect them too much come the first league game of the season against Arsenal at The Emirates.Be that as it may, the majority of the first team squad have only just joined up with the club’s training camp in Cork which started a couple of weeks ago, so it’s likely that the vast majority of the team’s stars will miss this one out. So who are we likely to see line up tomorrow?I’ve put together what I think our starting XI will look like. It would be great to get your comments below.GK – Darren RandolphAdrian was one of the players that only joined the training camp on Tuesday so I fully expect the new ‘keeper to make his debut on Thursday. Being a number two can be frustrating at times, but I think Randolph will get his fair share of games in the fixture pile-up.RB – Joey O’BrienThe Irishman saw little game time last term due to the form of Carl Jenkinson. The Arsenal right-back is yet to tie down a new loan deal though, so Joey is currently first choice in this position. He’ll be an experienced head in a side that’s likely to include a few ‘youthies’.CB – Reece BurkeGot a bit of game time in the latter stages of last season and coped very well. He really did struggle up against Lukaku in the last home game of the season, however, and probably needs to bulk up a bit to make it a Premier League level. But this is miles away from that standard, so he’ll be absolutely fine.CB – Doneil HenryYet to make his Hammers debut despite signing in January last year. He sustained and injury whilst on loan at Blackburn which ruled him out for the remainder of the season. He is back in full training though, and with James Tomkins on the comeback trail from his shoulder injury, I think it’ll be Henry or Reece Oxford that gets the nod.LB – Stephen MaguireThe highly rated 20 year old finally made the move from Hamilton Academical after signing a pre-contract agreement to join in January. Despite his tender age, he’s made over 100 appearances for Hamilton which included 2 seasons in the SPL. That’s a lot of games for a man of his age and he’ll be more than up to the task.CDM – Diego PoyetDidn’t perhaps make as many appearances as he would have liked under Big Sam last season (3), but he’s still only 20 and has only made 26 senior league appearances in total. Co-chariman David Gold was very clear to point out that every player will be getting a clean slate under new manager Slaven Bilic, this could be a real opportunity for Poyet to make a real push for a first team place.RM – Morgan AmalfitanoHe’s likely to form part of West Ham’s regular match day squad, but he’s been at the Cork training camp since the start, so there isn’t any reason he’d miss out on fitness issues. A lot of our creative play will come through Amalfitano if he does start the game. He could be in for a very enjoyable evening.LM – Matt JarvisSimilarly to Amalfitano, Jarvis has attending the Cork training camp since the start so his fitness shouldn’t be a problem. Many may have regarded him as one of the players that would have been sold this summer had West Ham not required a big squad for their punishing schedule. This fixture is way below his level so expect him to get a lot of the ball, attacking the full backs.